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True Confections

$10.00

Sweet and salty! This bite-size peanut butter filled pretzel confection is wrapped in a cloak of bittersweet chocolate that hits the salty-sweet nail on the head. Contains about 100 mg of THC

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True Confections

True Confections has remained true to its philosophy of making all of our desserts from scratch with only pure ingredients for the past 35 years. We produce all our desserts in house at both Downtown and Vancouver.

Cake Delivery-7 Days a Week. Service Area: Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, New Westminster, Maple Ridge, Delta, Surrey and Langley.

Take chocolate candy, add a family business at war with itself, and stir with an outsider’s perspective. This is the recipe for True Confections, the irresistible new novel by Katharine Weber, a writer whose work has won accolades from Iris Murdoch, Madeleine L’Engle, Wally Lamb, and Kate Atkinson, to name a few.

Alice Tatnall Ziplinsky’s marriage into the Ziplinsky family has not been unanimously celebrated. Her greatest ambition is to belong, to feel truly entitled to the heritage she has tried so hard to earn. Which is why Zip’s Candies is much more to her than just a candy factory, where she has worked for most of her life. In True Confections, Alice has her reasons for telling the multigenerational saga of the family-owned-and-operated candy company, now in crisis.

Nobody is more devoted than Alice to delving into the truth of Zip’s history, starting with the rags-to-riches story of how Hungarian immigrant Eli Czaplinsky developed his famous candy lines, and how each of his candies, from Little Sammies to Mumbo Jumbos, was inspired by an element in a stolen library copy of Little Black Sambo, from which he taught himself English. Within Alice’s vivid and persuasive account (is her unreliability a tactic or a condition?) are the stories of a runaway slave from the cacao plantations of Côte d’Ivoire and the Third Reich’s failed plan to establish a colony on Madagascar for European Jews.
 
Richly informed, deeply moving, and spiked with Weber’s trademark wit, True Confections is, at its heart, a timeless and universal story of love, betrayal, and chocolate.

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